A human heart

PHYSIOLOGY 310

Tentative Schedule, Fall 2013

Dr. Paul H. Yancey

Sci 300 - x5498

Office Hrs: 10M 11TuF; or arranged

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DATE

LECTURE = 10am TuWTh[F] (3-4 per wk)

READING*

LAB = Tu W 1-4pm  

 

Sept,   Tu3

W4

Th5

F6

#1 INTRODUCTION

#2 PRINCIPLES : EVOLUTION

#3          "          : REGULATION            

#4          "                      "          

Chap. 1

 

 

 

Intro Labs I-II-III

 

Sept. Tu10

W11

Th12

#5 CELL PHYSIOLOGY -- BIOMOLECULES

#6     "              "           -- COMMUNICATION

#7     "              "           --POTENTIALS

Chaps. 2,3

 

Intro Labs IV-V-VI

 

 

 

Sept. Tu17

W18

Th19

#8 REGULATION—ENDOCRINE

#9          "                      "

#10 REGULATION—NEURAL BASICS

Chap. 7

 

Chap. 4

Hormones: Insulin/Glucose

 

 

Sept. Tu24

W25        Th26

F27

EXAM I through ENDOCRINE

#11 REGULATION—NEURAL BASICS

#12       "                        "          "

#13 REGULATION—NEURAL SYSTEMS

 

Chap. 4

Nerves I

 

Oct.    Tu1

W2

Th3

#14 REGULATION—NEURAL SYSTEMS

#15      "                        "          "

#16       "                        "          "           

Chap. 5

Nerves II

 

 

Oct.    Tu8

 W9

Th10

#17 REGULATION—NEURAL; SENSES

#18        "                      "            

#19        "                      "                                      

 

Chaps. 5, 6

 

Senses

 

 

Oct. 14-15

Mid-Semester BREAK

 

 

 

Oct.   W16

Th17

F18

#20 REGULATION: SENSES

#21 MUSCLES                

 #22 MUSCLES                

Chaps. 6, 8

 

Plan group projects

 

Oct.  Tu22

W23

Th24

EXAM II through SENSES

#23 MUSCLES

#24 MAINTENANCE—CIRCULATION   

 

Chaps. 8, 9

Muscles

 

 

Oct.  Tu29

W30

Th31

#25 MAINTENANCE—CIRCULATION

#26       "                       "               

#27       "                       "                               

 

Chap. 9

 

Cardiovascular

 

 

 

Nov.   Tu5

W6

Th7

F8

#28 MAINTENANCE—RESPIRATION    

#29       "                       "               

#30 MAINTENANCE— EXCRETION

#31 EXAM III through RESPIRATION

Chap. 11

 

Chap. 12

Respiration/Transport

 

Nov. Tu12

 W13                   Th14

#32  MAINTENANCE— EXCRETION

#33        "                      -- FLUID BALANCE

#34  MAINTENANCE--      Ò             Ò

 

Chap. 13

Kidney/Osmoregulation

 

 

Nov. Tu19

 W20                  Th21

#34 MAINTENANCE— FLUID BALANCE

#35 MAINTENANCE—DIGESTION

#36       "                       "          

#37       "                  --ENERGY 

 

Chap. 14

 

 

Digestion; Animal Metabolism

--or

GROUP PROJECTs

 

11/23-12/1

THANKSGIVING VACATION

 

--

 

Dec. Tu3

W4

Dec.   Th5

#38 MAINTENANCE— ENERGY

#39 MAINTENANCE—ENERGY/TEMPERATURE

#40 DEFENSE—IMMUNE SYSTEM

Chap. 15

 

Chap. 10

Digestion; Animal Metabolism

--or

GROUP PROJECTS

 

Dec. Tu10

W11

Th12

#41 DEFENSE—IMMUNE SYSTEM

#42       "                "

#43 REPRODUCTION

 

 

Chap. 16 (part)

Temperature;

Reproduction

 

 

Dec.  16                         

 FINAL EXAM: 2-4pm  

 

 

 

*TEXT = Animal Physiology 2nd ed.; Sherwood, Klandorf and Yancey (2013)   **LAB MANUAL by Dr. Yancey.


GRADING:  based on a total of 430 points*, as follows:

           EXAM  I  (8-9 lecs)                  60 points (14%)

           EXAM II  (11 lecs)                     75 points (17 %)

           EXAM III  (9 lecs)                      65 points (15%)

           FINAL  (14 lecs plus review)      100 points (23%)--on last part of course, but with comprehensive aspects

           LAB REPORTS                         130 points (30%)*

*final point total will depend on whether all labs work as planned

Grade Scale: A/A- =90-100%;     B+/B/B- =80-89.9%;        C+/C/C- =70-79.9%;       D+/D/D- =60-69.9%;       F<60%

Plus/minus cutoffs at 63, 66.7, 73, 76.5, 83, 86.7, 93%

 

On the Laboratory Portion of Physiology = 310L 

Each week will have handouts with the experiments and reports that you will be responsible for during the semester.  Please read the following standard procedures I will expect for all labs, and do the exercises indicated. You are responsible for READING THE MATERIAL before the laboratory session.

NOTE that you will be working in teams of 3. Most experiments require cooperation among these teammates in order to accomplish the tasks. Typically, there are 3 rotatable duties to perform; duties should be rotated among team members. SEE INTRODUCTORY LAB I for details.